Toward a philosophy of Zen Buddhism

The true man without any rank.--Two dimensions of ego consciousness.--Sense and nonsense in Zen Buddhism.--The philosophical problem of articulation.--Thinking and a-thinking through kōan.--The interior and exterior in Zen.--The elimination of color in Far Eastern art and photography.

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Published in:Intišārāt-i Anǧuman-i Šāhanšāhī-i Falsafa-i Īrān
Main Author: Izutsu, Toshihiko 1914-1993 (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Tehran Imperial Iranian Academy of Philosophy 1977
In: Intišārāt-i Anǧuman-i Šāhanšāhī-i Falsafa-i Īrān (26)
Series/Journal:Publication / Imperial Iranian Academy of Philosophy 26
Further subjects:B Zen Buddhism Philosophy Addresses, essays, lectures
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Summary:The true man without any rank.--Two dimensions of ego consciousness.--Sense and nonsense in Zen Buddhism.--The philosophical problem of articulation.--Thinking and a-thinking through kōan.--The interior and exterior in Zen.--The elimination of color in Far Eastern art and photography.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index